Encyclopédie des palmiers
Hydriastele calcicola :
Hydriastele calcicola is endemic to the limestone karst formations of New Britain Island in Papua New Guinea, particularly concentrated in the Nakanai Mountains and Whiteman Range. Papua New Guinea -...
Hydriastele calcicola :
Hydriastele calcicola is endemic to the limestone karst formations of New Britain Island in Papua New Guinea, particularly concentrated in the Nakanai Mountains and Whiteman Range. Papua New Guinea -...
Hydriastele boumae :
Hydriastele boumae is endemic to the volcanic slopes of Mount Cyclops (Gunung Cycloop) and adjacent ranges in Papua Province, Indonesia, near the provincial capital of Jayapura. This montane species occupies...
Hydriastele boumae :
Hydriastele boumae is endemic to the volcanic slopes of Mount Cyclops (Gunung Cycloop) and adjacent ranges in Papua Province, Indonesia, near the provincial capital of Jayapura. This montane species occupies...
Hydriastele biakensis :
Hydriastele biakensis is endemic to Biak Island (also known as Pulau Biak) in Papua Province, Indonesia, located in Cenderawasih Bay off the northern coast of New Guinea. This highly localized...
Hydriastele biakensis :
Hydriastele biakensis is endemic to Biak Island (also known as Pulau Biak) in Papua Province, Indonesia, located in Cenderawasih Bay off the northern coast of New Guinea. This highly localized...
Hydriastele beccariana :
Hydriastele beccariana naturally occurs throughout the lowland rainforests of northern Australia, specifically in the wet tropics region of Far North Queensland from the Daintree River north to the Jardine River...
Hydriastele beccariana :
Hydriastele beccariana naturally occurs throughout the lowland rainforests of northern Australia, specifically in the wet tropics region of Far North Queensland from the Daintree River north to the Jardine River...
Hydriastele aprica :
Hydriastele aprica is endemic to the Cyclops Mountains of northern Papua Province, Indonesia (formerly Irian Jaya). This extremely rare species occupies a narrow altitudinal band between 600-1,200 meters on steep...
Hydriastele aprica :
Hydriastele aprica is endemic to the Cyclops Mountains of northern Papua Province, Indonesia (formerly Irian Jaya). This extremely rare species occupies a narrow altitudinal band between 600-1,200 meters on steep...
Hydriastele affinis :
Hydriastele affinis is native to the tropical rainforests of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands in the Southwest Pacific region. This palm naturally occurs at elevations ranging from sea...
Hydriastele affinis :
Hydriastele affinis is native to the tropical rainforests of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands in the Southwest Pacific region. This palm naturally occurs at elevations ranging from sea...